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    The Shawshank redemption is based on a novella by Steven King and it is one of the most underrated movies of all time. I believe it should have won an Oscar. The protagonist‚ Andy Dufresne was convicted of first degree murder for killing both his wife and her lover after he supposedly caught them in the act. Andy was sent to the Shawshank prison to serve his life sentence charge. Even in prison‚ he maintained that he was innocent of the crime. Andy Dufresne was an educated man‚ a banker by profession

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    The War of Art Steven Pressfield has a colorful background. I believe that’s why I’m drawn to him and his book‚ The WAR of ART. He has worked as an advertising copywriter‚ schoolteacher‚ tractor-trailer driver‚ bartender‚ oilfield roustabout [I like that word‚ roustabout‚ reminds me of Elvis]‚ attendant in a mental hospital‚ fruit-picker in Washington State‚ author and screenwriter. As author he has written many fiction and non-fiction books‚ but the non-fiction book I want to talk about is‚ The

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    Steven Pinker has a voice all his own- engaging and amiable‚ but also informative and scientific. His light style provides an interesting contradiction to the heaviness of the topic he presents to us. It’s a tough question: where does morality stem from? Is it genetic? Does it come from the structure of our brains? We don’t get an answer‚ per se‚ allowing us to come to our own conclusions and wrestle with the evidence for ourselves. However‚ as we the audience read the essay‚ it doesn’t take a particularly

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    Introduction Michael Stevens is a relatively new investor struggling to maintain profits in an uncertain economy. Recent conflicts and conflicting reports have left the Canadian Market muddled and somewhat divided. Michael capitalized on recent volatility in the market and has gained some unrealized profits. He sees a bullish economy returning in the near future but would like to ensure that his profits are maintained even through minor volatility for the next six months. He plans to do this through

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    Kodak's Decline

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    | 2013 | | Oxford Brookes University Thomas de Kerchove 12083686 P58502: Richard Mohun24th of April 2013 | the management of innovation and change : | Case study : Kodak and the Digital revolution | Table of content 1) Introduction: 3 2) Increased competition (1975- ): 4 2.1) Change challenge (Diagnosing) 4 2.2) Kodak’s reaction (Enacting) 5 2.3) Critical analysis (Explaining) 6 3) Lack of communication and the cultural change: 6 2.1) Change challenge (Diagnosing)

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    Crisis Analysis of Kodak

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    Executive Summary Eastman Kodak CO. which headquartered in Rochester New York‚ USA‚ was founded in 1892 by George Eastman. The company holds a vital role in the innovation and development of the motion picture industries as well as the film photographic industry. Kodak organized itself in 3 key segments: the Graphic Communication Group (GCG); the Film‚ Photofinishing‚ Entertainment Group (FPEG) and the Consumer Digital Imaging Group (CGD). ) This report relays to Kodak’s managers the importance

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    Anya Brown Econ 2201 Iris Buder Freakonomics Chapter 1-2 In chapter 1‚ we learn that there are consequences to everything‚ and we also learn about cheating. The book begins talking about being a manager of a day care center. We state that there is a fee of $3 added to the daycare fee is parents are late. You would think that the number of parents arriving late to pick up their children would be lower‚ but the rate was higher. In fact‚ it was double. This leads into the discussion of how in economics

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    Freakonomics The first part of the movie talks about the way real estate agents work and whether their interests are actually aligned with the seller of the property or not. This is confirmed by the data which shows that the homes of real estate agents tend to command a better price than the client’s as the agents hold the property for more days on the market. The agents ask the clients to sell their respective property’s right away because the additional consideration which they get‚ for waiting

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    While the the memoir All Over But the Shoutin’ by Rick Bragg and the non-fiction Freakonomics by Levitt and Dubner are vastly different books in most aspects written by people from complete different backgrounds with completely different jobs and while the books have completely different purposes they still have one thing in common. They both incorperate storytelling‚ they both have narrative accounts from multiple different people from different point of views and they are both true. Keep in mind

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    Near a little house by the ocean‚ there lived a young girl named Aurelia Stevens. She loved her name for the way it flowed like a river. In contrast‚ her hair gave the appearance of a blazing fire‚ cascading in curls that seemed to raise just a little around her neck and torso. Her vivid blue eyes looked to be from the ocean itself‚ deep and mysterious just the same. She was isolated due to her father being a writer. He needed space to work‚ and decided that separating his family from society would

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